Musk, Mark Cuban and U.S. Political Party
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Musk, who is a naturalized U.S. citizen born abroad, is ineligible to run for president but can endorse third-party candidates. On July 4, he conducted a poll asking if people desired a new party, with a majority of 65.4% respondents in favor. Subsequent to the poll, Musk declared the establishment of the America Party on X.
Elon Musk's proposal for an "America Party" has stirred political waves, attracting support from figures like Mark Cuban and Anthony Scaramucci. This initiative, born from Musk's disagreement with Trump over fiscal policy,
Republicans are rightly worried about Elon Musk’s threat to form a third party, but for all his considerable talents, the billionaire’s latest political project faces numerous obstacles before it can become a real threat to the status quo.
Elon Musk’s push to create a third political party is putting his business empire at risk once again, raising questions about how his political ambitions align with the interests of his companies. After the tech billionaire launched his new America Party over the weekend,